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St. Regis track meet cancelled

by Summer Crosby
| April 6, 2011 11:20 AM

St. Regis students didn’t get to have much of a first track meet last week. The Frenchtown TNT Invitational was cancelled after the first two events. With students competing in certain ones, none of the competitors from the team were able to see much except some rain and hail.

Coach Maury Johnston said that the meet is going to be rescheduled. Until then, they have an event this week on April 7 in Hot Springs.

The team is small again this year with only five boys and two girls out. The numbers are similar to last year.

Thomas Spencer is returning in the high jump. Juliana Spencer and Jerron Jennings are also returning in the long distance running events. The other students who came out for the sport are either freshmen or out for the first time.

The team has eight scheduled meets for the season and with the cancellation of the meet last Saturday, the kids will have more time to practice and get ready. They’re just hoping they can get outside.

“The biggest difficulty that all teams share in getting ready for the season, with only a few weeks practice, is that in field events we haven’t been able to practice the event outside because of the weather,” Johnston said.

Johnston said that each of the students set a goal that each one of them would like to achieve over the course of the season. He said that he also has his own hopes for them.

“My expectation would be for us to have personal bests for all the kids, to have success by getting to divisionals and to state, and to have fun,” Johnston said.

Johnston is in his fourth year of coaching track and this will be his second year at St. Regis. He said that he really enjoys track because of the type of students who come out for the sport.

“I like track because you typically get kids who are committed and disciplined and who are willing to do what it takes to meet their goals,” Johnson said.

The season is just getting underway and there’s a long way to go yet, but Johnston said he is looking forward to what’s to come.

“I look forward to seeing our kids progress and to getting into the season and enjoying watching other athletes from western Montana compete,” he said.